The prints you see here are a process called giclèe,
which means spray of ink in French. There is no dot
pattern here, and all colors of ink are sprayed on the paper at
one time, by a press contolled by a computer. The giclèe
prints were made by Peter West at World West Gallery in Washington, PA. He is the best printmaker I've ever worked with, and his gallery is a joy to behold.

Each print has been inspected, signed and numbered by myself. They come with a 4" off-white mat, foamcore backing, and a certificate on the back that explains the printing process, contains the edition number, and tells a story about the inspiration for the painting.

Feel free to contact me with any
questions about printing; I dont wish to bore those of you
who arent nerds with technical stuff.

Click on any image to see a larger view and for sizing/pricing
information.